Based on the amount of ATP molecules produced, how much
Gibbs free energy is stored in these molecules under standard
conditions? Based on the results in part 1, what is the efficiency
of the energy conversion of glucose to carbon dioxide and water?
The free energy from the hydrolysis of ATP under standard
conditions, is DG0 = -30.5 kJ/mol. Assume the temperature in a
particular cell is 320 K, the concentration of ATP is 0.37 mmol,
the concentration of ADP is 0.035 mmol, and the concentration of
phosphate is 0.025 mmol. What is the DG for ATP hydrolysis under
these conditions? Based on the results in part 3, what is the
efficiency of the energy conversion of glucose to carbon dioxide
and water? How can the less than 100 % energy conversion in part 4
be explained?
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